![]() Destruction Derby (CD, Enhanced, Sony PS1 CD), Psygnosis, SCES 00008, UK, 1995. Players will have to develop some strong techniques or they'll be stalled on the sidelines by the middle of the game. Tim Swan (2) - Destruction Derby album cover. This sequel to the original Destruction Derby offers more of the same no-holds-barred action and mayhem with new tracks and a lot of technical improvements and features not seen in the original, such as a pit stop feature that allows car repairs Gameplay is identical to its predecessor - the objective consists of gaining points. Localized damage adds an element of strategy too, as headfirst ramming destroys engines and can quickly take the driver out of the game. The game's physics engine allows wheels, car hoods and other debris fly to everywhere. Realistic physics deforms cars (and their nice paint job) as you collide with 19 other racers. The new Pit Stop feature allows the player to make repairs to a damaged vehicle and head back out into the fray. Choose one of three cars and take your pent-up rage into one of four bowl arenas or one of four circuit courses. This edition offers seven larger tracks with lots of jumps and flips, as well as the dreaded crisscross sections where huge damage often ensues. Strap in, hold on, hit the gas, and you're off on a quest for destructive points in Destruction Derby 2, the smashing sequel to the original demolition derby game from Reflections Interactive and Psygnosis.
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